North American Rescue IPOK Individual Patrol Officer Kit
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North American Rescue IPOK Individual Patrol Officer Kit β Flat-Pack Trauma Kit for Duty Belts
Order the North American Rescue IPOK Individual Patrol Officer Kit (model 80-0167) when the kit needs to ride on a person all shift β duty belt, cargo pocket, or plate carrier β rather than sit in a bag or on a wall. The flat-pack format holds a C-A-T tourniquet, gauze, and an ETD dressing without the bulk of a vacuum-sealed pouch. This page covers the flat-pack format, how it compares to the rest of the North American Rescue lineup, and which SKU fits your carry method.
Features Β· Specs Β· Compatibility Β· Comparison Β· FAQ
The North American Rescue IPOK Individual Patrol Officer Kit is a flat-packed bleeding-control kit built around a C-A-T tourniquet, wound packing gauze, and an ETD dressing, designed to sit low-profile on a duty belt or in a cargo pocket for all-shift carry.
Key features
- C-A-T tourniquet β same tourniquet lineage as the rest of the North American Rescue bleeding-control line
- Flat-pack format β model 80-0167 is designed to sit low-profile, unlike the bulkier vacuum-sealed pouch formats
- Duty-belt and cargo-pocket sizing β built for all-shift carry on a person, not just storage in a bag or box
- Includes packing gauze and an ETD dressing β covers pressure-dressing and wound-packing interventions alongside the tourniquet
- Named model number β 80-0167 makes reorder and program standardization straightforward
- Restockable β pair with individually sold NAR gauze and ETD dressing
Pros
- Low-profile flat pack β comfortable for all-shift belt carry
- Named model number β 80-0167 simplifies reorder
- NAR component pedigree β genuine C-A-T tourniquet
- Mid-range price β between the Individual Aid Kit and the Basic kit
Cons
- Not a wall-station kit β no clear-pouch visibility for fixed staging
- Single-casualty scope β one kit, one intervention
- No listed chest seal β add one separately if needed
- Requires trained hands β pairs with, not replaces, Stop the Bleed training
Specifications
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Vendor | North American Rescue |
| Model | 80-0167 |
| Product type | Bleeding Control Kit |
| Tourniquet (as listed) | C-A-T |
| Packaging | Flat pack |
| Intended carry | Duty belt / cargo pocket |
Use cases
- Worn on a patrol officer's duty belt as an all-shift bleeding-control kit, mirroring how North American Rescue markets this SKU
- Carried in a cargo pocket by security staff or event medics who need low-profile trauma coverage
- Stocked as a personal-carry option alongside a facility's fixed-station Public Access kit
- Issued to individual crew members on job sites where the construction site PPE hub covers broader program planning
What pairs with the NAR IPOK Individual Patrol Officer Kit?
The North American Rescue IPOK covers tourniquet, packing gauze, and pressure-dressing needs for one person; buyers commonly add restock consumables and a duty-belt carrier alongside it.
| Companion item | Role | Buy |
|---|---|---|
| NAR Wound Packing Gauze, Z-Folded | Spare packing gauze | Product page |
| NAR Flat ETD 6-Inch Trauma Dressing | Spare pressure dressing | Product page |
| RHINO RESCUE Vented Chest Seal | Adds penetrating-trauma coverage | Product page |
| NAR Individual Aid Kit | Lower-cost secondary kit for a second team member | Product page |
This kit is not a wall-station display kit β for AED cabinet or lobby staging, order the Public Access Bleeding Control Kit instead. Keep it separate from a general bandages and wound care kit so trauma supplies stay quick to locate.
NAR IPOK vs. NAR siblings
All four kits in this table share the C-A-T tourniquet; carry format and price separate them.
| NAR kit | Price | Carry format | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Public Access Bleeding Control Kit | $86.49 | Clear vacuum-sealed pouch | Wall station / public access |
| Individual Bleeding Control Kit, Basic | $69.99 | Vacuum-sealed pack | Range bag / job box / patrol car |
| IPOK Individual Patrol Officer Kit | $55.75 | Flat pack | Duty belt / cargo pocket carry |
| Individual Aid Kit | $23.25 | Belt pouch | Entry-level personal carry |
- Order this IPOK if the kit rides on your body all shift and low profile matters.
- Order the Basic kit instead if it's going into a bag or vehicle rather than on your belt.
- Order the Individual Aid Kit instead if budget is the priority and belt-pouch carry works for you.
- Compare against the import field in the full best trauma kits and IFAKs guide, including the RHINO RESCUE IFAK Trauma Kit.
North American Rescue IPOK β Ordering FAQ
Does the IPOK fit a standard duty belt?
The flat-pack format is designed for low-profile belt or cargo-pocket carry. Confirm your belt's pouch dimensions against the current listing photos before ordering if you use a specific carrier system.
Is model 80-0167 the current IPOK version?
80-0167 is the model number listed for this SKU. Confirm the model number matches on the Amazon listing at checkout, since manufacturers periodically update kit generations.
Should I order the IPOK or the Individual Bleeding Control Kit, Basic for a patrol car?
For on-body duty-belt carry, order this IPOK. For a kit that stays in the vehicle console instead, order the Individual Bleeding Control Kit, Basic β many patrol programs order both.
Can I order multiple IPOKs for a whole shift roster?
Yes β there's no listed bulk discount tier, so multiply the per-unit price by your roster size, or contact WC Safety for agency-scale ordering.
Does the IPOK include a holster or belt clip?
The listing centers on the flat-pack kit itself; check current listing photos for any included carrier hardware before ordering if a specific mount is required.
What's the difference between the IPOK and the Individual Aid Kit in price and contents?
The IPOK costs more than the Individual Aid Kit and includes the flat-pack format built for duty-belt carry; the Individual Aid Kit uses a simpler belt pouch at a lower price point.
Is the IPOK appropriate for security or event staff, not just police?
Yes β the format works for anyone who needs low-profile, all-shift trauma carry, regardless of job title. It's commonly ordered by security teams and event medical staff.
How do I restock the IPOK after a deployment?
Order the packing gauze and Flat ETD dressing individually to rebuild the kit instead of buying a full replacement.
Does the IPOK come with a chest seal?
No β add a vented chest seal to your order separately if your role requires penetrating-trauma coverage.
Should I order the IPOK if I already carry a first aid kit at work?
Yes β a standard workplace first aid kit covers everyday injuries, not tourniquet-level bleeding. The IPOK adds severe-hemorrhage capability on top of that baseline.
Where can I compare the IPOK to every trauma kit WC Safety carries?
Open the best trauma kits and IFAKs buyer's guide, which ranks it against the full Trauma Kits & Bleeding Control collection.
Ready to order? Read the full North American Rescue IPOK review, browse the Trauma Kits & Bleeding Control collection, or check the full First Aid Kits collection.
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Last updated: Β· Sources reviewed: OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151, ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021, American College of Surgeons Stop the Bleed program materials, North American Rescue product listing.
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